Monthly Archives: May 2020

Jerky Mike

This is Mike. He’ll sell you some jerky, if you’re interested. But please note that according to his price schedule there on the wall, he will NOT be providing volume discounts. Don’t even waste his time (or yours) asking.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020

Disenchantment

I guess the pool never got drained at the end of last summer. It didn’t look at all inviting in the spring. I mean, it wasn’t as bad as some pools I’ve seen, but still it was a far cry from the sparkling ready-for-summer pool that I wanted to see.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 4.4.2020

When I should have had a red filter

I am my own worst enemy. How much room does a red filter take up? None, practically. How much better are b+w photos with sky and clouds when you use one? A lot. Yet somehow, there I was shooting without one.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 4.4.2020

The Power

Apocalyptic much?

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 4.4.2020

Loading Zone (but no one to load)

I’ll be the very first to admit that the Lubbock airport isn’t the busiest airport I’ve ever been to. It is the busiest airport in all of Lubbock County, though, so there’s that.

But I digress.

During the Time of Virus and No Traveling, the passenger loading zone had very little to do.

Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.4.2020